jeg trenger en helt gratis datingside (21/01-2009) Authorities of the republic of Azerbaijan should immediately withdraw a libel case against the internationally
renowned human rights defender Leila Yunus, the Director of the Institute for Peace and Democracy.

par dating spørsmål She has for a long time extensively criticised human right violations in Azerbaijan. The complaint against her is based on
an interview where she pointed out that several officials in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been convicted for kidnapping
a few years ago. The statements where published on the web-page Day.az on December 3, 2008. - The rights of Leila Yunus to
make the statements that made the Ministry of Interior bring the libel case against her, is protected by freedom of expression
provisions that are binding on Azerbaijan. Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Article 19 of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights both protects expressions critical of governments and Ministry officials, says Bjørn
Engesland, Secretary General of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. "Little respect for freedom of expression and strong media
control in Azerbaijan is causing great concern and has attracted considerable international criticism during recent years.
The libel case brought against Leyla Yunus contributes to aggravating an already serious situation."

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dating for enslige forsørgere sør-afrika Three of the prize winners for this years press prizes ”Free Press of Russia” and ”Free Press of Eastern Europe”, was nominated
by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. The winners were announced by The Freedom of Expression Foundation of Oslo and the ZEIT
Foundation of Hamburg this monday. The Russian journalist Zoya Svetova, the azerbaijani journalist Natiq Gavadli and the Azerbaijani
newspaper Azaliq will receive their prizes together with the other winners at the Norwegian Nobel Institute on 3 june.

online dating engelsk i tyskland (24/09-2009) The Rafto Prize for 2009 goes to journalist and human rights activist Malahat Nasibova. The Norwegian Helsinki
Committee would like to congratulate Malahat Nasibova with this years Rafto Price. The prize will hopefully lead to a greater
focus on the grave situation for independent press and human rights in Azerbaijan.

hvorfor brukes karbon 14 i radioaktive dating (19/03-2009) The Referendum over Constitutional amendments in the Republic of Azerbaijan took place in an atmosphere of intimidation
of voters and of all those who opposed the reform of the Constitution. The Norwegian Helsinki Committee has listened to numerous
witnesses recounting how they have been subjected to pressure to coerce them to go the vote during yesterdays’ poll. The hastily
called referendum was never subjected to a meaningful public debate, which would have allowed for raising any relevant concerns
related to the Constitutional reforms. The speedy procedure also puts into question the legality of the called referendum.

Concern over new law for NGOs

gratis datingside i hamburg tyskland (09/11-2009) The Human Rights House Foundation, the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, the Rafto Foundation, the South Caucasus
Network of Human Rights Defenders and the Belarusian Human Rights House in exile in Vilnius are concerned about the noticeable
tendency in Azerbaijan to put local non-governmental organisations under increased government control following the recent
amendments to the NGO law. The amended law allows the government to collect information on NGOs without referring to any specific
purpose articulated in this or other laws. This concern was expressed in a letter the above mentioned organisations sent to
the Minister of Justice Fikrat Mammadov on friday 6 November.

dating mal joomla gratis (26/11-2009) Today, the CoE Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) publishes the report of its ad hoc visit to Azerbaijan
in December 2008. Even though visits were conducted also in 2004, 2005 and 2006 the Government of Azerbaijan has not agreed
to publish any of the reports since 2002. The delegation visited several places of detention as well as hospitals and psychiatric
institutions and received several credible allegations from prisoners of deliberate physical ill-treatment and excessive use
of force by prison officers. The delegation also revealed insufficient health care systems, overcrowding and excessive use
on confinement of prisoners to the cell. Although some improvements to the physical conditions of places of detention was
observed, the conditions in non-refurbished ward remains poor.

www.free datingside i storbritannia (16/12-2009) Two employees of the Nakhchivan-based “Democracy and NGO Development Resource Center” were attacked and seriously
beaten by an orchestrated group of athletic mobsters on 15 December. Both NGO activists, Ilgar Nasibov and Vafadar Eyvazov
were trying to arrange a seminar in the University as part of the project funded by the Norwegian Embassy to combat widespread
corruption at Nakhchivan State University. At that time, a group of some fifty sportsmen studying at Sport faculty of the
University urged the activists to leave the University campus. When refused, the sportsmen dragged out the activists and fell
them down and beat them heavily.Malahat Nasibova, 2009 Rafto award-winning journalist of «Azadliq» radio (Azerbaijani service of RFERL), who also heads the
“Democracy and NGO development Resource Center”, said her husband Ilgar Nasibov and employee Vafadar Eyvazov suffer from rib
fractures caused by heavy injuries on abdominal cavity and spine.

oasis gratis dating australia (29/01-2010) This report tries to provide a full assessment of the grim human rights situation on the ground in Nakhchivan,
which is the most repressive and authoritarian region of Azerbaijan, where the political scene is characterised by uncertainty,
and where a sense of public apathy is likely to stem from and geographically. The report is based on field research, interviews
and a handful of published articles. For security reasons, most of the people interviewed are not named.